Monthly Archives: October 2011

A very common complaint that hear from many of the bloggers is that however they try,they are not able to grow their blogs past 100 or so daily page vies. It is like that working hard in vain without the certainty of achieving results.

A few days before,we heard the news that iPhone is secretly tracks the user’s location.The discovery of it has made the people hot, angry and bothered.Now everybody look for Apple’s answer. What explanation will Apple give for this?

Hey you know,world’s tiniest camera is created.It’s just 1mm-wide, 1mm long, and 1.5mm tall.Now you’ll have got an idea about the camera.It’s smaller than a typical match head.It’s placed on a single sillicon chip.

Here’s a good news for spies.A new method of hiding data has came into existence.Data can be hide on a hard drive instead of using encryption.Now there is no need of a cipher to scramble text.Instead,this method helps to manipulate the location of data fragments.

Stay calm.The latest news that got is serious experiments are going on to develop a search engine that will predict what you want.In the future you’ll find this news.The Futureful, a Finnish startup tries to build up a predictive discovery iPad app which will be able to deliver personalised information.”Give you what you want before you knew you wanted it” is the company’s mission.

Google, Apple and iPhones,and even Facebook were troubling the users in last a few days.Formerly it was Google and the hoo-ha over its Street View cars and WiFi data.Then Apple and iPhone came to this list by secretly tracking users’ location.Facebook also,with its always changing privacy rules,haunted the users.

A few days earlier,a news has come in The Guardian,a British newspaper.It says that a pair of British security researchers have discovered a secret service of iPhone.iPhone gives the track of user’s locations without their permission.A secret file is there in the phone which containes a record of latitude and longitude over time and this file is also synced to your computer.

Google has taken the decision to convert YouTube videos to the open source format, WebM.It was through the codec H.264 that the videos were available in non-flash devices.but it’ll be changed in course of time.